DR Congo: Mass Graves Tied to Rwanda-Backed M23
Evidence of Apparent War Crimes in Kishishe Should Be Preserved
![Deux hommes indiquent l’emplacement d’une fosse commune parmi des bananiers près de l’église adventiste, le 5 avril 2023. Plusieurs personnes ont été exécutées à proximité de l’église par le M23 en novembre 2022 à Kishishe, dans l’est de la République démocratique du Congo.](/sites/default/files/styles/square/public/media_2023/06/202306africa_drc_menmassgrave.jpg?h=fa1c963e&itok=VvCz2DAs)
Evidence of Apparent War Crimes in Kishishe Should Be Preserved
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